the graph show the recycling waste from 1992 to 2002
the graph show the recycling waste from 1992 to 2002 5B7Ap
The horizontal bar chart manifests the proportion of recycled household junks, divided into four categories, in 3 periods of time from 1992 to 2002. Overall, the amount of recycled waste shows an upward trend throughout the timeline. Notably, 2002 saw the most trash reprocessed while 1997 was the least.
As transparent from the data, there was a marginal rise of plastic recycled in the timespan, from exactly 10% in 1992 to approximately 11% in 2002. By contrast, the figure of cans witnessed a trough, reaching its all-time low in 1997 then recovering at roughly 22% in 2002.
The quantity of paper recycled skyrocketed from 13% in 1992 to just under 40% in 2002, nearly quadrupling plastic. A similar pattern can be observed in the glass data, which started with an equal amount of paper in 1992, a remarkable ascent in 2002 of around 50%, making it the highest-ranked waste among the research units.
The horizontal bar chart manifests the proportion of
recycled
household junks, divided into four categories, in 3 periods of time from 1992 to 2002.
Overall
, the amount of
recycled
waste
shows
an upward trend throughout the timeline.
Notably
, 2002
saw
the most trash reprocessed while 1997 was the least.
As transparent from the data, there was a marginal rise of plastic
recycled
in the
timespan
, from exactly 10% in 1992 to approximately 11% in 2002. By contrast, the figure of cans witnessed a trough, reaching its all-time low in 1997 then recovering at roughly 22% in 2002.
The quantity of paper
recycled
skyrocketed from 13% in 1992 to
just
under 40% in 2002,
nearly
quadrupling plastic. A similar pattern can
be observed
in the glass data, which
started
with an equal amount of paper in 1992, a remarkable ascent in 2002 of around 50%, making it the highest-ranked waste among the research units.